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Jsverdlove
has anyone tried to denny foil the interior of your car? does it help reduce
emf? what do you need to cover?

also - any way to unhook some electrical circuits to help? i was going to
bring car to mechanic but didn't know what to ask...

thanks!
jill



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RE: denny foil

Glenn Coleman
I think you would have too many electrical components to impact EMF in a
vehicle by disconnecting a few devices.

You may have more success choosing a vehicle with less electrical gadgets,
like older cars - just thinking outside the box.

Perhaps use a meter to test different vehicles for their EMF levels?

Glenn

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Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 11:57:20 EST

has anyone tried to denny foil the interior of your car? does it help
reduce
emf? what do you need to cover?

also - any way to unhook some electrical circuits to help? i was going to
bring car to mechanic but didn't know what to ask...

thanks!
jill



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Re: denny foil

Andrew McAfee
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I would also like to reduce the magnetic fields around my feet and legs
in my car. I wonder if wrapping the cords with some material will lower
the magnetic fields. My understanding of the electrical appliances in
the dash board is that it is very hard to eliminate them. Maybe
blocking them with a think tin wall may help. This would take
considerable effort and money to have someone take the dash board out
and line the dash and surfaces with aluminum or tin or something to
contain the magnetic fields. The Auto Clear device in the cigarette
lighter didn't do anything for me.
If anyone finds anything the reduces magnetic fields, let me know.
Andrew
On Nov 26, 2004, at 11:57 AM, [hidden email] wrote:

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Re: denny foil

Charles-3
The only way of shielding against magnetic fields are keeping a distance or
shielding with Mu-metal, which is very expensive.

Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
www.milieuziektes.nl
www.hetbitje.nl
checked by Norton Antivirus


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> I would also like to reduce the magnetic fields around my feet and legs
> in my car. I wonder if wrapping the cords with some material will lower
> the magnetic fields. My understanding of the electrical appliances in
> the dash board is that it is very hard to eliminate them. Maybe
> blocking them with a think tin wall may help. This would take
> considerable effort and money to have someone take the dash board out
> and line the dash and surfaces with aluminum or tin or something to
> contain the magnetic fields. The Auto Clear device in the cigarette
> lighter didn't do anything for me.
> If anyone finds anything the reduces magnetic fields, let me know.
> Andrew
> On Nov 26, 2004, at 11:57 AM, [hidden email] wrote:
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> > has anyone tried to denny foil the interior of your car? does it help
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> > also - any way to unhook some electrical circuits to help? i was
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> > bring car to mechanic but didn't know what to ask...
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> > thanks!
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Re: denny foil

Emil at Less EMF Inc
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Hi Andrew,

We have helped many people put magnetic shielding in their automobiles.
Use Magnetic Sheilding Foil (http://www.lessemf.com/mag-shld.html)

Note: the amount of success you achieve will depend on how many of the
sources you can enclose and how well you can enclose them.

Emil DeToffol
Less EMF Inc.

At 02:58 PM 11/26/2004, you wrote:

>I would also like to reduce the magnetic fields around my feet and legs
>in my car. I wonder if wrapping the cords with some material will lower
>the magnetic fields. My understanding of the electrical appliances in
>the dash board is that it is very hard to eliminate them. Maybe
>blocking them with a think tin wall may help. This would take
>considerable effort and money to have someone take the dash board out
>and line the dash and surfaces with aluminum or tin or something to
>contain the magnetic fields. The Auto Clear device in the cigarette
>lighter didn't do anything for me.
>If anyone finds anything the reduces magnetic fields, let me know.
>Andrew
>On Nov 26, 2004, at 11:57 AM, [hidden email] wrote:
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> > emf? what do you need to cover?
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> > also - any way to unhook some electrical circuits to help? i was
> > going to
> > bring car to mechanic but didn't know what to ask...
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> > thanks!
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Andrew McAfee
Thank you for your reply. I have some of the material in my home. The
problem is finding a mechanic that would spend the time to find the
sources and then encapsulate them completely. I understand that the
source must be not only blocked from one side but completely
surrounded, correct?
Andrew
On Nov 26, 2004, at 4:59 PM, Less EMF Inc. wrote:

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> Hi Andrew,
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> We have helped many people put magnetic shielding in their automobiles.
> Use Magnetic Sheilding Foil (http://www.lessemf.com/mag-shld.html)
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> Note: the amount of success you achieve will depend on how many of the
> sources you can enclose and how well you can enclose them.
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> Emil DeToffol
> Less EMF Inc.
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> At 02:58 PM 11/26/2004, you wrote:
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>> I would also like to reduce the magnetic fields around my feet and
>> legs
>> in my car. I wonder if wrapping the cords with some material will
>> lower
>> the magnetic fields. My understanding of the electrical appliances in
>> the dash board is that it is very hard to eliminate them. Maybe
>> blocking them with a think tin wall may help. This would take
>> considerable effort and money to have someone take the dash board out
>> and line the dash and surfaces with aluminum or tin or something to
>> contain the magnetic fields. The Auto Clear device in the cigarette
>> lighter didn't do anything for me.
>> If anyone finds anything the reduces magnetic fields, let me know.
>> Andrew
>> On Nov 26, 2004, at 11:57 AM, [hidden email] wrote:
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>>> has anyone tried to denny foil the interior of your car? does it
>>> help
>>> reduce
>>> emf? what do you need to cover?
>>>
>>> also - any way to unhook some electrical circuits to help? i was
>>> going to
>>> bring car to mechanic but didn't know what to ask...
>>>
>>> thanks!
>>> jill
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>>> Blessed are they who can laugh at themselves for they shall never
>>> cease to be
>>> amused.
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